The majority of people develop acne at some stage in adolescents, often beginning with the development of blackheads on their nose. Children as young as eight regularly visit dermatology clinics looking for acne solutions. The first important point to remember is that the black “dot” at the center of that blackhead isn’t dirt, but a combination of melanin and cells that turn black when surfaced. Unfortunately, acne carries a stigma that often lead to teenagers feeling dirty or embarrassed about the development of acne.
It’s estimated that over ninety percent of teenagers aged between 12 and 17 will be affected by acne and similar skin conditions at one stage or another in life. It may be an occasional pimple, or it could be a full-scale breakout. It may not be limited to the face; acne may also develop on the neck, chest and back.
Adolescence can be a testing time – perhaps the understatement of the year. Bodies develop, hormones are high, and teenagers find themselves facing new social experiences. Acne issues simply add to the mix and can lead to extreme frustration, embarrassment and discontent.
Teenagers are the main age group feeling the affects of acne, due to natural body developments and hormonal changes. Both growth and sex hormones – which, as their names imply, are responsible for physical, mental and sexual development – swing into action during the onset of puberty. For adolescent males, the hormone responsible is testosterone, which is produced in the testes. In female teens, the primary hormones are estrogen and progesterone, which are produced in the ovaries. Androgens, the sex hormones also cause sebaceous glands that secrete more oil, affecting the condition of the skin.
Unfortunately, less than ten percent of all teens affected by acne actual visit dermatology experts for diagnosis and treatment. Many will take the advice of various home cure resources, some offering valuable insights, some less valuable such as the use of toothpaste, dishwashing liquid, hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol and even Preparation H to reduce pimples. These solutions aren’t developed as a cure for acne, and can have adverse affects on the skin. While you may think hydrogen peroxide and alcohol, as disinfecting agents, would reduce bacteria and cleanse the skin, the tend to dry the skin to an unhealthy extent and can actually make acne worse. There are many products on the market – both prescription and over-the-counter – that are specifically designed for acne treatment that come highly recommended.
As all teenagers affected by acne know, it can be difficult, but very important to talk to your parents about the psychological effects acne has. A common myth is that teenage acne means ‘bad skin,’ it is actually a simple development stage. In many clinical studies, acne sufferers share feelings of depression and some have even felt suicidal as a result of acne. This is an extremely alarming issue, considering acne can be treated simply by educating yourself about acne and effective treatments. Parents need to be aware if a teenager is becoming anxious, depressed, ashamed, humiliated and embarrassed. Such anxiety affects behavior and attitude that reflect in poor school performance, discipline issues and often effecting social skills. Teens may develop body image problems, and you may start to withdraw from friends, family and generally become more introverted. This can be seen in changes as small as a teen that suddenly stops going to parties, school events and social events.
Acne can often affect family life and create problems within the family unit, as frustrations grow children tend to act out against parents and siblings. It can be extremely difficult when other family members make jokes about the situation and humiliate with subtle remarks.
Needless to say, acne can turn relationships into a nightmare. There’s nothing worse than preparing for a big date and noticing a pimple in the middle of your face. You begin to believe that your date will see nothing other than your acne- you, the Human Zit – and you may even be tempted to cancel.
As you get older, you may become self conscious visiting, or taking part in interviews and meetings. To worsen the situation, some studies have demonstrated that employers may actually discriminate against job applicants affected by acne. It’s undeniably unethical and often illegal, but it just demonstrates how much importance today’s society places on acne-free skin, encouraging the stigma that surrounds acne.
And being stressed out about acne will only cause it to get worse. There is a direct correlation between stress levels and acne flare-ups. In a March 2001 study conducted by the American Academy of Dermatology, 10% of teens stated that acne is one of the worst things in their lives. Virtually every teen is obsessed with his or her complexion and disturbed by acne breakouts. Sufferers are convinced that everyone around them is staring at their faces – and we all know that kids can be cruel, inflicting damage with names like “Pizza Face.”
Parents can also be a unintentional negative influence, telling adolescents that they mustn’t be practicing proper hygiene, further fueling the frustration. This creates tension and alienation. The best solution for teenage acne can be an informed parent. A responsible parent that takes his or her teenager to a dermatologist and arrange adequate acne treatment. Parents must remember that acne is a normal part of adolescence – not an abnormality. Perhaps they are reacting to their own teenage experiences and painful memories. Some parents may even be embarrassed by their teenagers’ complexions. A skilled, experienced dermatologist can help both teenager and parent deal with the real issues associated with acne.
Anne P
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/acne-cures-for-teenage-years-84765.html
#1 by Sub-Zero on October 29th, 2009
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Acne cures.?
What’s the best cure (cream, etc.,) for acne, I’m approaching my teenage years,and I don’t want any breakouts or………(gulp)……..WORSE!!!!!
#2 by amalied on October 29th, 2009
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pro activ works really good..
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#3 by shellzy_girl on October 29th, 2009
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USe products that are made with tea tree oil, they are antibacterial, anti imfamatory, inexpensive and natural. Most importantanly they do not strip your skin
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#4 by Rose on October 29th, 2009
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Don’t use proactive or any other products. If you want to keep clear skin take fish oil pills everyday. Take one with every meal, maybe even more. It is better than any acne creams you could use. But be sure to moisturize daily as well.
Oh, and drink plenty of water.
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#5 by Cara M on October 29th, 2009
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Pro-activ is good, it’s the best thing I’ve found for controlling acne. A combination of saliclyclic acid like stridex pads and 10% benzoyl cream (clearasil, clean and clear, persagel) is good. I never suffered much from acne as a teen, but when i was 19 it started up big time. I cleared up my skin on my back from baking it in the sun at the beach for 4 days, but I’ve always had problems with my face. You can’t cure acne, all you can do is control it until it goes away. Keep it very clean, use the products I suggested and drink lots of water.
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#6 by Jessica C on October 29th, 2009
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go see a demtoligist
the more quicker you go the better coz the acne could leave really bad scars!
i had really bad acne and i went to the demtoligist and she gave some pills and lotions for it and it worked and ther gone 4 ever unlike expensive creams it goes for ever!!!!!!
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#7 by Bobbie G on October 29th, 2009
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i tried pro activ and it dried out my skin..it depends on your skin type. im using neutrogena acne stress control..it helps alot. also if you have sensitive skin stay away from products that have "benzoyl peroxide" that ingredient dries out your skin and makes acne worse. look for products that have "salicylic acid" in them. oh and it may be just a myth, but for me it helped alot….stay away from caffiene and junk food. Since I stopped eating junk food, my skin has been clear and blemish free. you just have to try different creams and see what works for you. be sure to use an overnight blemish fighting lotion after you wash your face, so your skin stays moisturized.
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#8 by ..maggie.. on October 29th, 2009
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- Take it from someone who has tried everything…
Proactiv, other Benzoyl Peroxide treatments, Noxzema, Facials, Peels, SpectroCare, Accutane, Tea Tree Oil, Salycilic Acids and Medicated Soaps
- Everyone reacts differently to Acne medications…
Treatments that are mild and work for one person, might irritate another person’s skin. If there was one way to fix everyone’s acne then there wouldn’t be such a range of different products available to people.
- Using new products on your face…
(ex: lotions, scrubs, makeup, medication, etc…) only introduce one new product at a time. This gives you time to find out if it’s something that causes breakouts for you. This was my problem. I didn’t realize that the foundation and lotion I was using were causing my Acne…until I stopped using them and my Acne cleared up.
If you haven’t gotten Acne yet…
Don’t put anything on your face pre-emptively! The medication itself may irritate your skin into producing Acne. Practice good hygiene and wash your face after taking a shower because the steam in the washroom opens your pores This means your skin is easier to clean. And on that note…
- OverWashing increases Acne…
The more you wash your face, the more you inflame your skin. Once or twice a day is enough!! Using very hot water when washing your face can also aggravate breakouts.
Don’t worry, I feel your pain!! Even if you were to develop Acne, it’s in most cases a temporary, adolescent thing.
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A good source for info on Acne treatment:
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/iyh-vsv/med/acne_e.html
#9 by chikki on October 29th, 2009
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great link helped a lot!
http://skinfacts.blogspot.com/
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#10 by amudha r on October 29th, 2009
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Take a look at this site. In this site you will find many ideas and details about PIMPLES, ACNE, OILY SKIN, DRY SKIN and SCAR’S ON FACE, BLACKHEADS, WHITEHEADS and many Tips also. Many treatments methods are given and a bunch of FAQ’s are also given which is very very usefull. So take some time with this site and enjoy . you will also find may links regarding this topic’s so you can also look in to that also.
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http://www.acnespecial.com
#11 by JeeYa on October 29th, 2009
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Acne Vitamin Treatment
Two vitamins, namely, niacin and vitamin A have been used successfully to treat acne. Vitamin therapy should comprise the intake of 100 mg niacin, three times daily, and 50,000 international units of vitamin A, three times daily. Vitamin E, 400 mg, should be taken once daily. Continue this therapy for a month.
Zinc Treatment for Acne
Zinc is another effective remedy in the area of nutrition that seems to offer new promise of help for acne. It has shown dramatic results in some cases. Take zinc in therapeutic doses of 50 mg three times a day. Zinc is available in tablet and in capsule form. In tablet form, it is available as Zinfet – 200 mg (Yash Pharma, Bombay). The patient can take a quarter tablet so as to get 50 mg of zinc. In capsule form, zinc is available as Ulseal 220 mg (Tam Pharmaceuticals). One-fourth of the powder inside the capsule can be taken as a single dose. The patient can take a dose of 50 mg daily upto one month or till there is noticeable improvement and then reduce the dose to 25 mg.
Orange Peel Remedy for Acne
Homemade Acne Treatment with orange peel has been found very effective. Pound the orange peel with water on a piece stone and apply on acne affected areas.
Lemon Cure for Acne
A simple remedy at home for acne: Apply lemon juice regularly to reduce pimples and acne. This has proven beneficial results
Garlic Remedy for Acne
Garlic has been used successfully to cure acne. Rub with raw garlic several times a day. Garlic is known to cure the toughest of acne problems. The external use of garlic helps to clear the skin of spots, pimples and boils. To cure acne further, eat three seeds of raw garlic once daily for a month. This purifies the blood stream and ensures basic cleansing of blood & keeps acne away.
Coriander and Mint Juice Therapy for Acne
A teaspoon of coriander juice, mixed with a pinch of turmeric powder, is another effective home remedy for pimples and blackheads. Apply mixture on the face after thoroughly washing it every night before retiring. Use mint juice in a similar manner as coriander juice.
Acne Fenugreek Treatment
Fenugreek is another useful remedy for acne. Make a paste of fenugreek leaves and apply over the face every night before going to bed. Wash off with warm water in the morning. This prevents pimples and blackheads.
Acne Cucumber Treatment
Grated cucumber applied over the face, eyes, and neck for fifteen to twenty minutes has been found effective. It is the best tonic for your complexion. Its regular use prevents pimples and blackheads.
Acne diet
Acne : Home Remedies suggested by users
All-fruit Acne diet
To begin with, the patient should take only an ‘all-fruit’ diet for a week, taking three meals a day, of fresh juicy fruits, such as apples, pears, grapes, grapefruit, pineapples, and peaches. Only unsweetened lemon or plain water, either hot or cold, should be drunk and nothing else.
Well-balanced Acne diet
After the one-week, all-fruit diet, the patient can gradually adopt a well-balanced diet with emphasis on raw foods, especially fresh fruit and vegetables, sprouted seeds, raw nuts, and wholegrain cereals, particularly millet and brown rice. Further short periods of the ‘all-fruit’ diet for three days or so may be necessary at a monthly interval till the skin’s condition improves.
Avoid strong tea/coffee, soft drinks and processed foods
Meats, sugar, strong tea or coffee, condiments, pickles, soft drinks, candies, ice cream, refined and processed foods should be avoided as far as possible.
Other Acne natural treatments
Warm-water enema
During the initial one week ‘all-fruit’ diet, a warm-water enema taken daily cleanses the bowels. Apply hot fomentation locally to open up the pores and to bring out the waste matter. Then rinse the affected parts with cold water.
Hot Epsom salts bath
A hot Epsom salts bath twice a week is beneficial in all cases of acne. This bath is prepared by adding 1 ½ kg of Epsom salts to 60 litres of water having a temperature of about 37.8° C. The patient should remain in the bath tub for 25-35 minutes till he sweats freely. After the bath, the patient should cool off gradually
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